Written by

Jackie Demaline
| jdemaline@enquirer.com

There are smiles on a summer night at Cincinnati Shakespeare, where three of its best actors - Jeremy Dubin, Nicholas Rose and Brent Vimtrup - are as engaging (and expert) as can be in the unabashed silliness of "The Hound of the Baskervilles."

"Baskervilles," is, of course, the Sherlock Holmes classic of murder on the moors and a family curse that involves a hound from hell. (Cue sound effect of loudly baying hound.)

Fans of the world's most famous consulting detective (literary or otherwise) won't have anything to complain about - this three-man adaptation isn't a parody. It follows Arthur ...